This one is a bit special to me. A WIP self-test of what I can do. It's taking quite some time.
(13OCT2015 Nope, still haven't finished this)
Tabytha / Art ©
TabyKat
(13OCT2015 Nope, still haven't finished this)
Tabytha / Art ©
TabyKat
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Tiger
Size 2000 x 1458px
File Size 690.2 kB
The Virtue of Intolerance
And if these are the duties of the pious inquisitor, what virtues must he possess?
Above all else, the ardor of intolerance is the greatest ally of the Lightsworn. Without this virtue, the servant of the Light would be unable to succeed in his most principle duty: the judgment and immediate prosecution of the Heretic. If we are unable to establish friend from foe – Heretic from Lightsworn – we risk becoming the very enemy we assault with such vigor.
Intolerance gives the soldier of the Light great strength, for it is the catalyst of zeal.
The Virtue of Sufferance
But the Eternal War can be taxing indeed. Where zeal allows the Lightsworn to swiftly slay the Heretic, sufferance slows him to be fortified in mind and body against the guile of the wicked. This virtue echoes the four that precede it, for sufferance demands that we uphold all of the other virtues. To exhibit great endurance and steadfastness of faith, the Lightsworn must define himself as the Heretic’s superior by accepting the many trials that the Light deems he must endure.
Sufferance is the armor of the mind and body: greater protection than plated steel.
And if these are the duties of the pious inquisitor, what virtues must he possess?
Above all else, the ardor of intolerance is the greatest ally of the Lightsworn. Without this virtue, the servant of the Light would be unable to succeed in his most principle duty: the judgment and immediate prosecution of the Heretic. If we are unable to establish friend from foe – Heretic from Lightsworn – we risk becoming the very enemy we assault with such vigor.
Intolerance gives the soldier of the Light great strength, for it is the catalyst of zeal.
The Virtue of Sufferance
But the Eternal War can be taxing indeed. Where zeal allows the Lightsworn to swiftly slay the Heretic, sufferance slows him to be fortified in mind and body against the guile of the wicked. This virtue echoes the four that precede it, for sufferance demands that we uphold all of the other virtues. To exhibit great endurance and steadfastness of faith, the Lightsworn must define himself as the Heretic’s superior by accepting the many trials that the Light deems he must endure.
Sufferance is the armor of the mind and body: greater protection than plated steel.
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